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Read the safety notices before operating welder

 

 

Electrical

 

• 

Due to poten�al dangerous electrical input and output the 

equipment

 

must be disconnected from all incoming power 

when servicing

Do not operate the equipment with the outer 

cover removed or with the case open.

 

• 

Capacitors store electrical energy, completely discharge before performing any maintenance. 

• 

Do not use �ids to clean electrical components as these may penetrate the electrical system 

and cause shorts. 

• 

Conn��n of the unit into service must be in accordance with the setup procedures as de-

tailed in this manual. Oper�on of this equipment must be in accordance with all local, region-

al, and n�onal safety codes.  

 

Fire

 

• 

During welding, small pa�cles of hot metal can be expelled. Ensure 

that no combu�ble materials are near the welding area.  

 

Personal Safety

 

• 

Arc rays can burn eyes and skin. Wear prot���

clothing and eye pro-

t��n when welding.  

• 

Loud noises from welding can damage hearing. Wear earplugs or oth-

er prot��� gear, if applicable. 

• 

Fumes and gases expelled during welding can be health hazards. Make sure welding is done in 

a well-ven�lated area. 

• 

Hot metal sp��er can cause ��s and burns. Wear prot��� clothing, work in an area free of 

combu�ble materials, and have a �� ��guisher nearby.  

 

Maintenance

 

• 

All cables must be inspected regularly to ensure that no danger exists from damaged insula-

�on or unsafe electrical conn��ons. Take special note of the cables near the stud gun,  this is 

where maximum wear occurs.

 

 

Training

 

• 

Use of this equipment must be limited to authorized personnel only. They must be adequately 

trained, and have read and understood everything in this manual.

 

• 

The manual must be available to operators at all �mes.

 

 

Installation

 

• 

Select a site which is capable of suppor�ng the weight of the equipment. 

• 

Select a site which is clear from heavy foot tra��

areas to avoid tripping hazards.  

• 

Select a site that prevents cable damage from equipment and vehicles. 

• 

Do not hang connec�ng cables over sharp edges or place near heat sources. 

SAFETY 

FIRE HAZARD 

FROM SPARKS

 

WWW.STUDWELDPROD.COM 

800-252-1919

Содержание StudPro LiteXI

Страница 1: ...OPERATOR S MANUAL StudPro LiteXI Pin Welder WWW STUDWELDPROD COM 800 252 1919...

Страница 2: ...CONTENTS Description Pages Warranty Informa n 1 Safety 2 Spec a and Features 3 Product Components 4 5 Screen Opera 6 8 Setup and Welding 9 11 CD Gun Exploded View 12 WWW STUDWELDPROD COM 800 252 1919...

Страница 3: ...an damage hearing Wear earplugs or oth er prot gear if applicable Fumes and gases expelled during welding can be health hazards Make sure welding is done in a well ven lated area Hot metal sp er can c...

Страница 4: ...ermal and Voltage prot n indicators to protect the unit from damage due to overhe ng or poor input power Increased ow for improved ciency and duty cycle Rigid internal construc on minimizes the possib...

Страница 5: ...PRODUCT COMPONENTS Touchscreen Display Capacitor Control Board SCR Top Panel Top Open View Resistor 4 WWW STUDWELDPROD COM 800 252 1919...

Страница 6: ...UCT COMPONENTS Stud Gun Control Cable Conn n Stud Gun Weld Cable Conn n Ground Cable Connec on ON OFF Switch 10A Fuse Power Cord Socket Front Panel View Side Panel View 5 WWW STUDWELDPROD COM 800 252...

Страница 7: ...resets Metric Stud Mode Contact Indicator Stud Preset Screen Voltage Preset Screen Charge Indicator Welding Voltage Stud Counter Voltage Adjustment Adjustment Voltage Presets Mode Se on Voltage Mode S...

Страница 8: ...he RESET tab located at the b W om of the screen The screen will then prompt the user for a con r on to clear the stud counter To cancel the resetting of the stud counter simply press NO on the screen...

Страница 9: ...r W ed Protects capacitor from overhea ng b ng the user to a maximum average duty cycle This protec tion only activates when the set point of the welder is above 85V Below 85V there is no limitation t...

Страница 10: ...trol cable plug has a large pin and a small pin that match the socket on the unit Push the plug firmly into the socket and twist clockwise to secure the plug into the correct position 3 Connect the gr...

Страница 11: ...place 2 Mount the two legs and foot piece onto the stud gun The collet should be centered through the opening of the foot piece 3 Insert the stud to be welded into the collet 4 Adjust the leg and foot...

Страница 12: ...are correct to achieve the desired results 2 Welding is done by placing the stud into the collet and pressing the stud gun to the work piece 3 Hold the gun perpendicular to the work piece align the s...

Страница 13: ...CD GUN EXPLODED VIEW 12 WWW STUDWELDPROD COM 800 252 1919...

Страница 14: ...8 CDB 037 10 MM CDB 010M SOYER COLLETS STUD DIA PART NO 6 CDBS 013 4 MM CDBS 004M 8 CDBS 015 10 CDBS 018 5 MM CDBS 005M 6 MM CDBS 006M 1 4 CDBS 025 5 16 CDBS 031 CAPACITOR DISCHARGE ACCESSORIES 3 8 D...

Страница 15: ...TUD STOP LENGTH LENGTH PART NO 1 4 1 1 4 033 781 3 8 1 1 8 033 782 1 2 1 033 783 5 8 7 8 033 784 3 4 3 4 033 785 7 8 5 8 033 775 1 1 2 033 776 1 1 8 3 8 033 777 1 1 4 1 4 033 778 1 3 8 BUTTON STOP 1 8...

Страница 16: ...015 100 10 X 1 4 CI 018 025 10 X 3 8 CI 018 037 10 X 1 2 CI 018 050 10 X 5 8 CI 018 062 10 X 3 4 CI 018 075 10X 1 CI 018 100 1 4 X 1 4 CI 025 025 1 4 X 3 8 CI 025 037 1 4 X 1 2 CI 025 050 1 4 X 5 8 CI...

Страница 17: ...WWW STUDWELDPROD COM 800 252 1919 WWW STUDWELDPROD COM 800 252 1919...

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